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. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs, i like pbs, i love big bird. >> someone speedly -- immediately started a fire big -- [ unintelligible ] >>> gangnum-style a hit with one baby who refuses to eat. >> check this out. a london father says feeding 10-month-old benjamin is an ordeal, the dad says all that changes when he plays gangnam-style on his computer, the baby gets transfixed and eats his lunch without problem i am look at him. however, as soon as the video...
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. >> reporter: but tonight on pbs, kellyanne conway denying that president trump intends to use whitaker to stop mueller. >> so does this mean the president expects mr. whitaker to shut the investigation down or to limit it? >> no. that is not the reason that the president has asked matt whitaker to step in as acting attorney general. >> reporter: the shakeup occurred on the heels of a seismic shift in congress. with the country now looking to see how the president will govern in the wake of democratic control of the house. >> i think president trump knows that he is in a politically perilous position. and he needed to act and potentially act very fast. >> reporter: as a staunchly conservative senator from alabama, sessions was an early supporter and adviser of then candidate donald trump. when few were supporting him. >> he is the one person i sought his counsel, because he's been so spot-on. he's so highly respected. has anybody ever heard of senator jeff sessions? >> reporter: a movement that led to a budding bromance. >> i am pleased to endorse donald trump for the presidency of the
. >> reporter: but tonight on pbs, kellyanne conway denying that president trump intends to use whitaker to stop mueller. >> so does this mean the president expects mr. whitaker to shut the investigation down or to limit it? >> no. that is not the reason that the president has asked matt whitaker to step in as acting attorney general. >> reporter: the shakeup occurred on the heels of a seismic shift in congress. with the country now looking to see how the president will...
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romney saying among the cuts he would make, funding to pbs. >> bernie madoff, ken lay, dennis kozlowski, criminals, gluttons of greed, and the evil genius who towered over them? one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. big bird. big bird. >> reporter: "sesame street" now asking the obama campaign not to use the ad saying they don't endorse candidates. the campaign saying they'll review it. today a big bird banner over a romney rally. and singer will.i.am warming up an ohio crowd tonight with a familiar theme song. ♪ can you tell me how to get how to get to sesame street ♪ >> reporter: the president talking sesame on the stump. >> elmo is making a ride for the border. oscar hiding out in his trash can. governor romney plans to let wall street run wild but he's going to bring the hammer down on "sesame street." >> reporter: the president here in ohio tonight, the same time as mitt romney underscoring just how crucial this battleground will be. no republicans won the white house without, diane, as we all know without ohio, diane, without you too, and we learned tonight that
romney saying among the cuts he would make, funding to pbs. >> bernie madoff, ken lay, dennis kozlowski, criminals, gluttons of greed, and the evil genius who towered over them? one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. big bird. big bird. >> reporter: "sesame street" now asking the obama campaign not to use the ad saying they don't endorse candidates. the campaign saying they'll review it. today a big bird banner over a romney rally. and singer will.i.am...
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romney said the cuts he would make to bring down the deficit, pbs. >> criminals, glutens of greed. and the evil genius who towered over them? one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. >> reporter: "sesame street" asking the campaign not to use the ad, saying they don't endorse candidates. will.i.am, warming up the crowd with a familiar theme song. ♪ can you tell me how to get >> elmo's making a run for the border. he's going to bring the hammer down on "sesame street." >> reporter: the president, right here in ohio, at the same time, governor romney is, underscoring how crucial this state will be. no republican has won the white house without ohio. we learned that governor romney will spend four days this week alone, right here in ohio. david muir, abc news, ohio. >>> tomorrow, of course, it is the candidates for vice president who will meet face-to-face. and our own martha raddatz will moderate that debate. abc will be carrying it live. it kicks off at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. that's coming up tomorrow night. >>> the nation's highest court revisits the issue of affirma
romney said the cuts he would make to bring down the deficit, pbs. >> criminals, glutens of greed. and the evil genius who towered over them? one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. >> reporter: "sesame street" asking the campaign not to use the ad, saying they don't endorse candidates. will.i.am, warming up the crowd with a familiar theme song. ♪ can you tell me how to get >> elmo's making a run for the border. he's going to bring the hammer...
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supporters call npr and pbs a public service, with every penny the taxpayers pay for it. critics say it's wrong to force all americans to subsidize what they call a liberal agenda. and they have new ammunition now, after an npr executive was caught on tape in a conservative sting. this caused the head of npr her job and now the federal funding for public broadcasting is under more pressure than ever. jake tapper starts us off from washington. jake? >> reporter: good evening, george. that's right. the ceo of npr submitted her resignation today. their chief fund-raiser was also shown the door. they're casualties in a war over culture and spending cuts that threatens the very existence of public broadcasting, including big bird and elmo. ♪ sunny day ♪ sweeping the clouds away >> reporter: the rain clouds gathering over "sesame street" today are due in no small part to this man, npr's now former senior vice president for fund-raising, ron schiller. last month, schiller went to the posh georgetown eatery cafe milano where he thought he was meeting potential donors affiliat
supporters call npr and pbs a public service, with every penny the taxpayers pay for it. critics say it's wrong to force all americans to subsidize what they call a liberal agenda. and they have new ammunition now, after an npr executive was caught on tape in a conservative sting. this caused the head of npr her job and now the federal funding for public broadcasting is under more pressure than ever. jake tapper starts us off from washington. jake? >> reporter: good evening, george....
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. >> catch the ceremony october 31st on pbs. check it out. we'll be right back too. maybe a all go berserk. right back too. hoopi goldberg. our congratulations to him. >> catch the ceremony october 31st on pbs. check it out. we'll be right back too. ♪ oh what a night you know i didn't even her name ♪ ♪ oh what a night you know i didn't even her name ♪ >> got rhythm at the desk tonight. >> little bit. finally this half-hour, we end with a little humor. who do you think is funnier, men or women? >> do you really need to ask? believe it or not. there has been a study about this as if there were any question. abc's barbara pinto has the hysterical results. ♪ i'm going to go down to the river ♪ >> reporter: christian wigg. or will farrell. lucy or bob hope. when it comes to humor is there a funnier sex? >> we have to put up men. >> we have to put up with men so women are funnier. >> more people will laugh at men than women. >> reporter: the guys may be on to something. according to a new study that comes straight out of a "seinfeld" episode. >> cartoon in the
. >> catch the ceremony october 31st on pbs. check it out. we'll be right back too. maybe a all go berserk. right back too. hoopi goldberg. our congratulations to him. >> catch the ceremony october 31st on pbs. check it out. we'll be right back too. ♪ oh what a night you know i didn't even her name ♪ ♪ oh what a night you know i didn't even her name ♪ >> got rhythm at the desk tonight. >> little bit. finally this half-hour, we end with a little humor. who do you...
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>> pb and j. american classic. >> reporter: at the end of the night? >> we have nothing left. no rug, no sheets, no pillows. >> reporter: even the dog was confused. >> because we did take away her dog bed. which was made in china. >> reporter: and as the sun rose over the usry home, "world news" was back. how bad was it? >> it was rough. >> reporter: no coffee maker. >> no coffee maker. >> we miss our stuff. >> reporter: but now would come the real challenge. helping the family scour the country for items to replace what we took away. enter the best shopper i know, armed with her blackberry and her laptop. sharyn alfonsi. >> hello. >> reporter: hey. nice to meet you. i loved what david had done with the place. we immediately started working the computer and decided to start small. hi, i'm trying to find out if a certain coffee maker was made in the usa. >> what's made in america. made in the usa? >> reporter: made in the usa. we kept pressing. >> e-mailed the super visor to get some help on this. >> reporter: it took a dozen calls and more than an hour just to find an american
>> pb and j. american classic. >> reporter: at the end of the night? >> we have nothing left. no rug, no sheets, no pillows. >> reporter: even the dog was confused. >> because we did take away her dog bed. which was made in china. >> reporter: and as the sun rose over the usry home, "world news" was back. how bad was it? >> it was rough. >> reporter: no coffee maker. >> no coffee maker. >> we miss our stuff. >>...
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. >> it will air on pbs stations on october 31st. eric, stay classy. >> i will. >> paranormal ruled the weekend box office. >> something in the house, a real life poltergeist. it set up my cameras i could maybe capture something. >> paranormal activity three made a ton of noise at the box office. the third film in the horror franchise made 54 million dollars during opening weekend. the robot boxing flick real steel dropped to number two, footloose number three and three musketeers in the number four spot. and number five, ides of march. >>> next how, how a change of heart by mayor quan could have teens in the city watching the clock. >>> seven mayoral candidates in san francisco want investigators to look at this election. they believe illegal behavior is tainting the process. i'm amy hollyfield i'll explain, next. >>> the twist that could send two drivers to jail after a overnight accident in san francisco injuries six people. >>> check out the airports around california, nevada, nothing going on there. in just in from dallas, fligh
. >> it will air on pbs stations on october 31st. eric, stay classy. >> i will. >> paranormal ruled the weekend box office. >> something in the house, a real life poltergeist. it set up my cameras i could maybe capture something. >> paranormal activity three made a ton of noise at the box office. the third film in the horror franchise made 54 million dollars during opening weekend. the robot boxing flick real steel dropped to number two, footloose number three and...
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a new investigation by pbs finds that lanza was diagnosed with a sensory disorder, was very shy and liked being touched only by his mother. as for the exposure to guns, friends say lanza's mother nancy loved shooting because it helped her bond with her son. >> extraordinary reporting. this is kind of one of the summary graphs of the story, what emerges in this exploration of a still unfolding story is a portrait of a mother apparently devoted but perhaps misguided, struggling is to find her son a place in society. and a boy exceptionally smart in some areas, profoundly deficient in others, who never found a place in the world. >> it's just so sad because of the outcome of this. you think when you look at what happened in their life, you think if she had just made a different decision somewhere along the way, this could have been avoided. and everybody points to the guns, and that being the wrong decision that she made. but perhaps it's not the guns. maybe it's the type of help she got for her son and it wasn't adequate enough. >> people have made a point about seven of the last eight mass
a new investigation by pbs finds that lanza was diagnosed with a sensory disorder, was very shy and liked being touched only by his mother. as for the exposure to guns, friends say lanza's mother nancy loved shooting because it helped her bond with her son. >> extraordinary reporting. this is kind of one of the summary graphs of the story, what emerges in this exploration of a still unfolding story is a portrait of a mother apparently devoted but perhaps misguided, struggling is to find...
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pb&j. it's just pb&j. unless you make it right. then it becomes a sandwich as mighty as it is humble. easier to make than a mistake. as simple as a sunny day, but just as perfect. when you make a pb&j with smucker's, that's the difference between ordinary everyday and exquisitely delicious in an everyday sort of way. because with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. and i accept i do a shorter in ai set these days.22.ay. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both... that's what i wanted to hear. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have a
pb&j. it's just pb&j. unless you make it right. then it becomes a sandwich as mighty as it is humble. easier to make than a mistake. as simple as a sunny day, but just as perfect. when you make a pb&j with smucker's, that's the difference between ordinary everyday and exquisitely delicious in an everyday sort of way. because with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. and i accept i do a shorter in ai set these days.22.ay. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib,...
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. >> it's pb and j. daetz out thick sliced and flour dusted nature's own perfectly crafted bread. >> you're fancy now. you know i got two homers. >> yeah, two jacks and then my grand slam. >> i signed the ball for you. okay and it says popeye, i love you. >> why did you do that? >> because you taught me everything about baseball and i'm so sweet. every business deserves a great deal. that's why comcast business is launching the mobile made free event. with our business internet, new and existing customers can get one year of unlimited mobile for free. it's our best internet. powered by the next generation 10g network and with 99.9% reliability. plus one line of free mobile for an entire year. it's the mobile made free event-happening now. get started for just $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get one free line of unlimited mobile. comcast business, powering possibilities. unlimited mobile comcast business. powering possibilities . >> a new arrival alarms the brotherhood of muscle. muscular features signal
. >> it's pb and j. daetz out thick sliced and flour dusted nature's own perfectly crafted bread. >> you're fancy now. you know i got two homers. >> yeah, two jacks and then my grand slam. >> i signed the ball for you. okay and it says popeye, i love you. >> why did you do that? >> because you taught me everything about baseball and i'm so sweet. every business deserves a great deal. that's why comcast business is launching the mobile made free event. with...
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everybody loves pb&j. >> it's not just about what you love to eat. we're trying to make an environmental point saying that a plant-based lunch like pb&j saves about 2 1/2 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions, 130 gallons of water and 24 square feet compared to the average lunch. a plant-based lunch like bean burritos does a lot for the earth. >> please don't eat a bean burrito and come to work. i would prefer you stick with this. people talk about what they think is the bona fide pb&j, grape jelly, strawberry -- >> duh, grape. >> creamy or -- >> creamy, duh. >> really? >> you like chunky? >> i like the all-natural and i like raspberry jam. >> i'll give you raspberry. there's nothing like the classic. >> you should see the staffers lined up to eat these sandwiches. come over here. >> you can tell it's a recession. come get a sandwich. come on out. >> let's polka. >> of course, it's friday. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god, what is this? >> april fool's! ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ ♪
everybody loves pb&j. >> it's not just about what you love to eat. we're trying to make an environmental point saying that a plant-based lunch like pb&j saves about 2 1/2 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions, 130 gallons of water and 24 square feet compared to the average lunch. a plant-based lunch like bean burritos does a lot for the earth. >> please don't eat a bean burrito and come to work. i would prefer you stick with this. people talk about what they think is the bona...
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november 21st on pbs. the cat in the hat this morning, on our show with thing one and the lovely thing two. thank goodness they're labeled. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on we want to highlight for you. we'll show you the foggy pictures we were getting from the even seaboard. maryland, we got your foggy pictures. pennsylvania as well. new york, as well. as that fog burns away, it is one of the top five days you'll see in this season. into the northwest comes a brand-new system. we've got cold air in the making, folks. another round of cold air. this is where heavy rain will run along the cold front. it's a strong cold front and when the front goes through and the rain stops, you can expect the temperatures to drop. atlanta at 66. prov >> all that weather was brought to you by royal caribbean cruise line. we are here at the the patch at broadway farms. josh? >> yes, we are. come here. whoa, whoa, whoa. we're at the patch at broadway farms. coming up, we're cookin'. rachael ray coming. ♪
november 21st on pbs. the cat in the hat this morning, on our show with thing one and the lovely thing two. thank goodness they're labeled. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on we want to highlight for you. we'll show you the foggy pictures we were getting from the even seaboard. maryland, we got your foggy pictures. pennsylvania as well. new york, as well. as that fog burns away, it is one of the top five days you'll see in this season. into the northwest comes a brand-new...
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she spoke with the brothers and pbs's frontline about her findings. >> we have an enormously high hit rate. that would be extraordinary with any other disease to pull in that many cases with just those cases that were suspected. i think the incidents and prevalence have to be a lot higher than people realize. >> to her, it may the the beginnings of an epidemic. >> i think it will be a shockingly high percentage. i'm wondering where this stops. i'm wondering on some level if every single football player doesn't have this. >> the numbers then and now, they are striking. >> there's 54 brains of former nfl players that have been studied. of those 54, 52 have been diagnosed with cte. >> reporter: while the evidence is relatively new, the controversy is not. the league just settled a suit with thousands of former players agreeing to pay $765 million in medical benefits without admitting any liability. >> what did the league know, when did it know it, and to what extent did it try to bury science? >> reporter: in 1994, paul tagliabue created a committee. the mild traumatic brain injury commi
she spoke with the brothers and pbs's frontline about her findings. >> we have an enormously high hit rate. that would be extraordinary with any other disease to pull in that many cases with just those cases that were suspected. i think the incidents and prevalence have to be a lot higher than people realize. >> to her, it may the the beginnings of an epidemic. >> i think it will be a shockingly high percentage. i'm wondering where this stops. i'm wondering on some level if...
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. >> pbs will offer a half-hour version of "sesame street." producers say it's because more kids are watching on cell phones and tablets and it's harder to hold their attention. >> that's right. the half-hour show will be considered a condensed version of the hour-long show available to kids in the morning. so more "sesame street" for all. >> now time to check our birthdays today. we begin with -- sir paul mccartney turned 72 years old and still sounds as great as he did when he sang the song you are hearing now. >> supermodel isabella rossellini is 62. >> singer nathan morris is 43. >> country singer blake shelton turns 38. happy birthday to everybody. >> coming up, knowing exactly what is on your best friend's mind. >>> and the ma'am who says he figured out what our dog is trying to tell you. to tell you. stay with us. is trying to till you. stay with us. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't, and it also disinfects. so why just bleach? with lysol you can do more. that's hea
. >> pbs will offer a half-hour version of "sesame street." producers say it's because more kids are watching on cell phones and tablets and it's harder to hold their attention. >> that's right. the half-hour show will be considered a condensed version of the hour-long show available to kids in the morning. so more "sesame street" for all. >> now time to check our birthdays today. we begin with -- sir paul mccartney turned 72 years old and still sounds as...
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just one moderator, jim lehrer, of pbs. >> both candidates saying for months it will be crucial. >>> also, in this half hour, in this first half, a new showdown is heating up. a tree that almost killed, well, mcsteamy as you know him from "grey's anatomy." his wife was awe alone in the backyard. a tree fell on her from the next door neighbor's yard. a big legal battle brewing. >> and the lead singh from the smashing pumpkins. >>> first, we're going to get to the latest trouble for american airlines. a story we first brought you on "good morning america." another flight was forced to make an emergency landing last night. and abc's jim avila has been tracking all of the developments. jim, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. american pilots could be at the bargaining table as early as today, perhaps bringing to an end a string of delays that is crippling the reputation of the bankrupt airline which seems to be suffering one maintenance problem to another. this morning, the embattled american airlines under the microscope again. >> i have a gear unsafe flight. >> reporter
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. >> reporter: whether frontline or sesame street on pbs. it's enjoyed the millions of american, republicans said that's why it should be fine if they lose federal funding. george. >>> we're going to stay in washington now. and an potentially explosive hearing on the terror threat by homegrown islamic radicals. and whether american muslims doing enough to fight it. critics are calling this a witchhunt. but the congressman is not backing down to what he calls political correctness. he's here to answer the critics. but pierre thomas starts us off with the backstory. >> reporter: at a recent protest in orange county, california, outside of a fund-raiser for muslim charity, it got ugly. >> mohammed was a child molester. >> reporter: it's images like this that some muslims say have made them feel that their faith is being unfairly maligned. the concern has been so high in recent months, they've even launched a p.r. campaign. >> i'm a new york city firefighter. and i responded to 911. and i'm a muslim. >> reporter: now with a key congressional com
. >> reporter: whether frontline or sesame street on pbs. it's enjoyed the millions of american, republicans said that's why it should be fine if they lose federal funding. george. >>> we're going to stay in washington now. and an potentially explosive hearing on the terror threat by homegrown islamic radicals. and whether american muslims doing enough to fight it. critics are calling this a witchhunt. but the congressman is not backing down to what he calls political...
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>> pb&j, american classic. >> reporter: living with the consequences at bedtime. even the dog. then came the real challenge, replacing everything we took out with products made right here in america. >> hi. i'm trying to find out -- >> reporter: remember how long it took sharyn to find that american coffee maker? that's what i wanted to know. >> they seem stumped. >> one hour. we kept going. we're learning tricks and lessons along the way. eventually linking up with more than 100 companies across the country. and then the moment that made us even sweat, the trucks, all six of them, coming down snow white drive. would it be enough to fill this home? replacing all those foreign flags this week with new ones. mississippi to georgia, utah to new york. >> reporter: got it alfonsi? >> yep. >> there's a reason they had movers helping us. >> reporter: watch your step. >> once we finally got it in, the real work. unrolling the carpet, placing the couch, unloading that microwave. and then finally the living room. before and after. the bedroom before and now. the old kitchen and the new o
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. >> reporter: pbs officials say they were also invited to talk with those donors but they halted talks after the donors could not prove who they were. >>> even before she steps foot in court today, lindsay lohan has already made up her mind. reports say the actress will not accept a plea deal on her felony grand theft case because that deal would come with jail time. newly released surveillance pictures from the jewelry store apparently show a clerk waiting on lohan. the pictures show the clerk watching the actress leave with the $2,500 necklace she's accused of stealing. in the case lohan has pleaded not guilty. >>> there is more turmoil on the set of the world's most expensive broadway musical. "spider-man's" long-time director julie taymor has been replaced. but she'll continue to work on the show. it's the latest blow for the $65 million production. next week's opening has been postponed until summer. just last night there was trouble with yet another high-tech aerial stunt. an actor got stuck and dangled above the stage for several minutes. you have to think the audience has heard
. >> reporter: pbs officials say they were also invited to talk with those donors but they halted talks after the donors could not prove who they were. >>> even before she steps foot in court today, lindsay lohan has already made up her mind. reports say the actress will not accept a plea deal on her felony grand theft case because that deal would come with jail time. newly released surveillance pictures from the jewelry store apparently show a clerk waiting on lohan. the...
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in an interview with pbs' charlie rose, logan said the egyptian army labeled her and her crew, spies. >> they let us know, in no uncertain terms, that they were tracking us. they knew who we were. they photographed us, when we were blindfolded. and my colleagues, max mcclellan and don lee, were handcuffed. >> reporter: but logan returned to tahrir square. she had fearlessly reported from dangerous places all over the globe. >> reporter: but now, with a family and young children, she recently told cbs' "60 minutes overtime" it's another worry. >> i have to think about my children growing up without their mom. i don't want to think about it. i hate to think about it. >> reporter: logan has now been released from the hospital and is back at home here in washington, with her husband and two children, recovering. and, george, of course, we wish her our very best. >> we do. hope she's back to work soon. >>> we're going to turn, now, to the increasing risk of american officials helping fight mexico's drug war. two customs agents driving from mexico city to monterey, were attacked by gunman,
in an interview with pbs' charlie rose, logan said the egyptian army labeled her and her crew, spies. >> they let us know, in no uncertain terms, that they were tracking us. they knew who we were. they photographed us, when we were blindfolded. and my colleagues, max mcclellan and don lee, were handcuffed. >> reporter: but logan returned to tahrir square. she had fearlessly reported from dangerous places all over the globe. >> reporter: but now, with a family and young...
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word of the new suspects comes after an extensive documentary about the case aired on pbs. >>> the u.n. security council meets in a special session today to address the increasing violence in the middle east. in an attempt to the avert more deadly attacks israel has barred ewing muslim men from its most sensitive holy site in jerusalem, the hilltop compound is sacred to both muslims and jews and at the center of the recent violence. >> some rare extreme storms in southern california. a major north/south thoroughfare could be shut down all day after flash flooding swamped the area with mud. this is the scene north of los angeles, a 30-mile seconds of 5 covered in the muck five feet deep in some spots, stranding drivers in both directions. nearly 1.5 inch of rain in a very short time flooded many secondary roads trapping residents in their homes. >>> and in texas, forestry officials are recruiting a dc-10 tanker to battle a raging wildfire that has burned nearly three dozen homes east of austin. it's capable of dropping about 12,000 gallons of water and retardant, a much needed tool sinc
word of the new suspects comes after an extensive documentary about the case aired on pbs. >>> the u.n. security council meets in a special session today to address the increasing violence in the middle east. in an attempt to the avert more deadly attacks israel has barred ewing muslim men from its most sensitive holy site in jerusalem, the hilltop compound is sacred to both muslims and jews and at the center of the recent violence. >> some rare extreme storms in southern...
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she spoke with the brothers and pbs's "front line" about her findings. >> we have an enormously high hit rate. that would be extraordinary with any other disease to be able to pull in that many cases just that were suspected. so i think the incidents and prevalence have to be higher than people realize. >> to her, it may be the beginnings of an epidemic. >> i think it will be a shockingly high percentage. i'm really wondering where this stops. i'm really wondering if every single football player doesn't have this. >> reporter: while the evidence is relatively new, the controversy is not. the league just settled a class-action suit with thousand of former players agreeing to pay $765 million in medical benefits and injury compensation to retired players without admitting any liability. in 2007, the nfl held a meeting in chicago where new commissioner roger goodell, having taken over for tagliabue, spoke on the matter captured on tape in the new "frontline" documentary. >> the evidence is that our doctors are making excellent decisions. that's proven by the six-year study we have had a
she spoke with the brothers and pbs's "front line" about her findings. >> we have an enormously high hit rate. that would be extraordinary with any other disease to be able to pull in that many cases just that were suspected. so i think the incidents and prevalence have to be higher than people realize. >> to her, it may be the beginnings of an epidemic. >> i think it will be a shockingly high percentage. i'm really wondering where this stops. i'm really wondering if...
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want to let you know pbs has been hacked, a story, tupac is alive in new zealand. not true. >> not true. >> not true. >> all a hoax. >> troublemakers. troublemakers. is alive in new zealanowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowo
want to let you know pbs has been hacked, a story, tupac is alive in new zealand. not true. >> not true. >> not true. >> all a hoax. >> troublemakers. troublemakers. is alive in new...
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the ad mocks romney's pledge to defund pbs if elected. told voters in ohio, the president should be focusing on serious matter rather than the big yellow bird. sesame workshop, which supports "sesame street" and other public broadcasting shows, demanded that obama's campaign remain the a the campaign says it is reviewing that. >>> the first ever retail workers strike against walmart spread to dozens of stores in at least 12 cities. the protesting workers want the right to unionize, complaining they're underpaid and lacking in basic benefits. many also say they are disrespected in the workplace. >> i come back and they tell me, "you're fired." and i said, "what for? i didn't do anything." the store manager said "we no longer need you." when i came become to get my check they say, "you're not fired. who told you you're fired?" >> they take to us like we're nobody. >> striking workers are taking their complaints to bentonville, arkansas, for walmart's annual shareholders meeting. a walmart spokesperson says those involved in the walkout repr
the ad mocks romney's pledge to defund pbs if elected. told voters in ohio, the president should be focusing on serious matter rather than the big yellow bird. sesame workshop, which supports "sesame street" and other public broadcasting shows, demanded that obama's campaign remain the a the campaign says it is reviewing that. >>> the first ever retail workers strike against walmart spread to dozens of stores in at least 12 cities. the protesting workers want the right to...